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Monday, May 04, 2009
After all the worship and fawning over Obama, as well as self-promotion, does anyone still honestly believe that Obama isn't an anti-Christ? Sure, he may not be THE Anti-Christ, but he's definitely a version of the ultimate one. If he were a true Christian, he would repudiate this kind of nonsense.

2 comments:

Chris A said...

Rather than repudiating these things, he makes a joke of them.

"Who is Barack Obama? Contrary to the rumors you have heard, I was not born in a manger. I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father Jor-El to save the Planet Earth..."

-Barack Obama at the Al Smith Dinner during the campaign

Chris A said...

Wow, some of these guys really do think Obama is god. This is Evan Thomas from Newsweek. In another clip he called Obama the "great teacher", but I couldn't find it on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr4VZ8xCzOg

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